Nikos Linardos

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Nikos Linardos
Personal information
Born (1963-08-26) August 26, 1963 (age 60)
Athens, Greece
NationalityGreek
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
Playing career1981–1995
PositionPower forward
Number11
Coaching career1995–present
Career history
As player:
1981–1991Panionios
1991–1992Sporting
1993–1994Panellinios
1994–1995Maroussi
As coach:
1995–1997Marathonas Athens
(Greek regional minor leagues)
1997–1998North Carolina University (Assistant)
1998Greece Under-18 (Assistant)
1998Greece (Video Coordinator)
1998–1999Duke University (Assistant)
1999–2001Maroussi (Assistant)
2001Maroussi
2002–2003APOEL
2003–2004Apollon Limassol
2004–2006Panionios (Assistant)
2006Panionios
2006–2011Maroussi (Assistant)
2007–2008Greece (Assistant)
2011–2012Maroussi
2012–2013Limoges (Assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As a player:

As a head coach:

Medals
Men's Basketball
Representing  Greece
EuroBasket
Gold medal – first place 1987 Greece

Nikos Linardos (Greek: Νίκος Λινάρδος; born August 26, 1963, in Greece) is a retired Greek professional basketball player and coach. During his playing career, at a height of 2.03 m (6'8") tall, he played at the power forward position.

Professional career[edit]

Linardos played club basketball with the Greek League team Panionios. He was a member of the Panionios team that finished in 2nd place in the Greek League in 1987 (the club's highest ever finish in the league), and he was also a member of the Panionios team that won the 1991 Greek Cup (the only title in the club's history). He also played with the Greek clubs Sporting, Panellinios, and Maroussi.

National team career[edit]

Linardos was a member of the senior men's Greek national team that won the gold medal at the 1987 EuroBasket.[1]

Coaching career[edit]

Linardos worked as an assistance coach under head coaches like Dean Smith at North Carolina (1997–98) and Mike Krzyzewski at Duke (1998–99). He was also an assistant coach under Vangelis Alexandris at Maroussi, and under Panagiotis Giannakis, in the senior men's Greek national team (2007–08).

He also worked as the head coach of Maroussi and APOEL. With APOEL, he won the Cypriot Cup title in 2003. After that, he worked as the head coach of Apollon Limassol, and Panionios.

In 2013, he began to coach a youth academy basketball team in Galatsi, Athens, along with his former teammate Michalis Romanidis. In July 2018, he became the Director of the basketball academies of Panionios GSS.

Sports commentating career[edit]

Linardos has also worked as a sports commentator, doing analysis during broadcasts of basketball games on Greek TV.

Personal life[edit]

Linardos' father, Petros (1925–2022), was a journalist and author. His grandparents were refugees from Smyrna.[2]

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